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.. or is there anything in focus ? .. taken on another home office escape photonWALK .. happy weekend my friends :)
Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 33/52 ''Abstract Water''.
Made from three original photographs processed and layered using Gimp.
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What a view that was in the middle of the night. Mist in the valleys and only top of the treeline was visible.
Here's another view from Emei Shan Mountain in China showing all the fog and the endless layers of hills.
A small lochan glitters in the evening light on Sgurr Ghiubhsachain on the South side of Loch Shiel..
It's cool when we can reuse our lighthouses.
This one is situated on the tip of Karmøy, an island on the west coast of Norway. It was used from 1924 - 1994 and is one of the youngest lighthouses we have in Norway.
This lighthouse you can rent and then you have to call a dude and book him to take you over to the island (Gunnar Eilertsen på telephone 48152353 at your service 😁)
Another shot from my visit to Welcombe Mouth Beach the other week. Maybe not the most exciting photo in the world but I really loved the way the rock formations were layered in the cliff face here. I took a few shots showing the details of the rock but settled on this one with a tiny cave at the bottom of it giving some contrast to the rest of the cliff face. Sometime simple things can look quite interesting don't you think?
This photo is quite special for me... the longer I look at it - the more confused about the different layers I get... Do you see what I mean?
I have always admired photos such as this but have never been in a place high enough to capture this. I really like the simplicity of it.
Sandstone with predominantly horizontal layers was formed beneath the sea that covered a large swath of North America. For example, the lower portion of this cliff shows layers of alternating colors. But the upper portion is different--sedimentary layers are not apparent, and the rock is predominantly white. But in addition, it has vertical lines known as desert varnish,
Desert varnish is a thin layer of microbes and accreted dust and fine sand. The varnish builds up slowly, perhaps the thickness of a human hair in 1,000 years. It is well developed in the white layer, but not apparent in the lower level.
Seven Mile Mesa, Utah.
France
Trev woke up early one morning and opened the Velux windows ...... "Get Up" he shouted to me as i lay all snuggled up in a warm cosy bed. "Their is mist in the Valley .. come on"!
So up from my slumber, all bleary eyed, i splashed my face with cold water to speed waking up, and went downstairs to make up two flasks of coffee ...... it was time-laps time!
This is a shot i took from that morning!